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Ukraine Subordinates Anti-Corruption Agencies to Prosecutor General
The Ukrainian parliament voted to place the National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine (NABU) and the Specialised Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's Office (SAPO) under the Prosecutor General, raising concerns about their independence and effectiveness.
Ukraine Subordinates Anti-Corruption Agencies to Prosecutor General
The Ukrainian parliament voted to place the National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine (NABU) and the Specialised Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's Office (SAPO) under the Prosecutor General, raising concerns about their independence and effectiveness.
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28% Bias Score


Trump Administration Proposes 21-Point Gaza Peace Plan
The Trump administration presented a 21-point peace plan for Gaza to Arab leaders, prompting discussions on a final proposal to end the conflict, with positive initial responses and a planned follow-up meeting.
Trump Administration Proposes 21-Point Gaza Peace Plan
The Trump administration presented a 21-point peace plan for Gaza to Arab leaders, prompting discussions on a final proposal to end the conflict, with positive initial responses and a planned follow-up meeting.
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40% Bias Score


Former ABC Journalists Urge Disney to Defend Press Freedom
Over 100 former ABC News journalists penned a letter to Disney CEO Bob Iger, urging him to defend press freedom against political intimidation, citing ABC's $16 million settlement with Trump and a new Pentagon policy restricting information access as examples of escalating attacks on the free press.
Former ABC Journalists Urge Disney to Defend Press Freedom
Over 100 former ABC News journalists penned a letter to Disney CEO Bob Iger, urging him to defend press freedom against political intimidation, citing ABC's $16 million settlement with Trump and a new Pentagon policy restricting information access as examples of escalating attacks on the free press.
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12% Bias Score


Syria's New Leader Warns of Israeli Threats, Seeks International Support
At the UN General Assembly, Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa warned of escalating Israeli attacks jeopardizing regional peace, while simultaneously emphasizing Syria's commitment to diplomacy and a ceasefire agreement.
Syria's New Leader Warns of Israeli Threats, Seeks International Support
At the UN General Assembly, Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa warned of escalating Israeli attacks jeopardizing regional peace, while simultaneously emphasizing Syria's commitment to diplomacy and a ceasefire agreement.
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40% Bias Score


DOJ Official Retracts Letter Threatening Sandy Hook FBI Agent
A top Justice Department official retracted a letter threatening an FBI agent who responded to the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting with a potential investigation related to a defamation lawsuit against Alex Jones, after facing criticism and an order from his superior.
DOJ Official Retracts Letter Threatening Sandy Hook FBI Agent
A top Justice Department official retracted a letter threatening an FBI agent who responded to the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting with a potential investigation related to a defamation lawsuit against Alex Jones, after facing criticism and an order from his superior.
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28% Bias Score


Schwarzenegger Criticizes Trump on Climate Change, Redistricting
Former California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger criticized President Trump's climate change denial and California Democrats' redistricting plan, emphasizing the need for nonpartisan approaches to environmental issues and elections.
Schwarzenegger Criticizes Trump on Climate Change, Redistricting
Former California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger criticized President Trump's climate change denial and California Democrats' redistricting plan, emphasizing the need for nonpartisan approaches to environmental issues and elections.
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40% Bias Score

Zelensky Questions NATO's Security Guarantee, Praises Trump's Ukraine Support
At the UN, Ukrainian President Zelensky expressed doubt about NATO's ability to ensure Ukraine's security, despite praising Donald Trump's recent shift in support for Ukraine's ability to defeat Russia.

Zelensky Questions NATO's Security Guarantee, Praises Trump's Ukraine Support
At the UN, Ukrainian President Zelensky expressed doubt about NATO's ability to ensure Ukraine's security, despite praising Donald Trump's recent shift in support for Ukraine's ability to defeat Russia.
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32% Bias Score

Federal Prosecutors Near Decision on Comey Perjury Indictment
Federal prosecutors are nearing a decision on whether to indict former FBI Director James Comey on perjury charges, stemming from his 2020 testimony to Congress regarding the Russia investigation, with a deadline approaching.

Federal Prosecutors Near Decision on Comey Perjury Indictment
Federal prosecutors are nearing a decision on whether to indict former FBI Director James Comey on perjury charges, stemming from his 2020 testimony to Congress regarding the Russia investigation, with a deadline approaching.
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24% Bias Score

One Million Syrian Refugees Return Home Amidst Funding Crisis
One million Syrian refugees have returned home in nine months following the fall of Bashar al-Assad's government in December 2024, but the UN warns of dwindling humanitarian funding and significant challenges for returnees.

One Million Syrian Refugees Return Home Amidst Funding Crisis
One million Syrian refugees have returned home in nine months following the fall of Bashar al-Assad's government in December 2024, but the UN warns of dwindling humanitarian funding and significant challenges for returnees.
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24% Bias Score

Denmark Apologizes for Forced Contraception in Greenland
On September 24th, Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen issued a formal apology for a program lasting from the late 1960s to 1992, where approximately 4,500 Greenlandic Inuit women were forcibly fitted with contraceptive devices without their consent, causing widespread suffering and long-term he...

Denmark Apologizes for Forced Contraception in Greenland
On September 24th, Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen issued a formal apology for a program lasting from the late 1960s to 1992, where approximately 4,500 Greenlandic Inuit women were forcibly fitted with contraceptive devices without their consent, causing widespread suffering and long-term he...
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16% Bias Score

Canada Supreme Court Delays Ostrich Cull Amid Avian Flu Outbreak
Canada's Supreme Court temporarily halted the planned culling of nearly 400 ostriches at a British Columbia farm due to an avian flu outbreak, following a court battle that drew international attention and protests.

Canada Supreme Court Delays Ostrich Cull Amid Avian Flu Outbreak
Canada's Supreme Court temporarily halted the planned culling of nearly 400 ostriches at a British Columbia farm due to an avian flu outbreak, following a court battle that drew international attention and protests.
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16% Bias Score

Federal Prosecutors Weigh Perjury Indictment Against James Comey
Federal prosecutors are considering indicting former FBI Director James Comey on perjury charges before a five-year deadline, focusing on his 2020 congressional testimony about the Russia investigation.

Federal Prosecutors Weigh Perjury Indictment Against James Comey
Federal prosecutors are considering indicting former FBI Director James Comey on perjury charges before a five-year deadline, focusing on his 2020 congressional testimony about the Russia investigation.
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36% Bias Score
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